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Crisis in the Belluno area: “We need to accelerate with the construction sites along the Alemagna”

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Economic operators also complain about the delays in the Olympic works

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The serious delays of the Olympic construction sites worry Confindustria. How to speed up? “It is the battle of all battles. The Cortina Ski World Championships have demonstrated our infrastructural lack. And this, despite the fact that there was a worldwide lockdown with flows reduced to a minimum. The people of Belluno touch these critical issues every day, everywhere in the province ».

Further delays on this front …

«They would be deleterious not only for the Olympic event, but above all for those who continue to live and work in the high lands. I hope that all the tables we are promoting will produce visible and measurable effects in the medium term. We need a sudden acceleration: the Alemagna has become a via crucis and certain scenes are not good for tourism we talked about earlier ».

Residents, vacationers and economic operators no longer bear the continuous construction sites on the roads, especially on Alemagna.

“Sometimes I see construction sites that seem immobile and poor coordination between them, especially if they insist on different municipalities. It will take an extra effort on the part of everyone also because with the “work in progress” we will have to live together – fortunately, let’s be clear – for a long time. Serious planning is also needed on construction sites ».

Is this what you are soliciting together with your colleagues from Trento and Bolzano?

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«Yes, I remember the great study we are carrying out with our industrial colleagues from Trento and Bolzano – with the support of the University of Padua – for a mapping of the existing infrastructures and those needed in the future for our Dolomite area. The time horizon is 2050. Depopulation is fought with long-term planning. We make this study available from now on to institutional actors, primarily the Government and the Region; it is not a dream book but a business-friendly plan because it is the small, medium and large businesses that, together with our communities, have so far allowed the mountains to stay alive ».F.D.M.

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